One of the many "WOW" moments is when Unnikrishnan enters the Margazhi Thingal song (Sangamam)
On 8/23/07, Sarathy S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > like say backing vocals...... u belong to backing fans...... gomtesh u r > big googler of arrs voice in songs specially in hidden areas !!! > > > *Gomtesh Upadhye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > > hmmmm there are so many such instances but one of them stands out for me. > I dont know how many have noticed this part from 'yeh tara woh tara'. Its > when Udt is singing the line "jo kissan hal sambhale" ......he goes on to > say 'sab yeh roop hai mehenath ke , kuch karne ki chahath me, *KOI *bhi > kisise yaha bair nahi'. Notice *KOI*. Udit's voice actually breaks here, > and ARR keeps it there to add that awesome feel !! > > Gomzy > > > On 8/22/07, Sarathy S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > To me... i cannot limitize to just one song.... it is very difficult to > > choose one... i wud rather opt wonderful nos. to suit some > > moods/situations.... > > > > In search of beloved - kadhal rojave - roja - totally new sounds 4 > > us xperience his 1st work > > Nature - pachai niramey - alai payuthey - (terrible song to stir d soul) > > Dreams - puttham pudhu boomi vaendum - thiruda thiruda - refreshing > > Motherly affection - kannatthil mutthamittal (chinmayee version) - those > > violins, cellos !!! > > Consoling love - anbe sugama / azhagey sugama - soft melody - parthale > > paravasam > > Romance - malargaley malargaley - love birds - (the beats & classical > > fusion) > > sorry i ve to stop here ,-) i m afraid the list swells & as 4 kandu > > kondaen (all songs)... i m deliberately missing more songs dats emotional to > > me.......... > > > > > > > > *~Avinash~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > > > > > I want to mention my experiences when I first heard these 3 songs. When > > I first heard them, I am astonished how an musician from chennai can think > > about these songs.It must be an alien inspiration to do these songs. And > > they had never ever heard before sound, orchestra & vocal styles. I still > > can't categorize these songs, whether they are filmy,raaga > > based,Indipop, international Pop or whatever.... And the songs are... > > 1. Chiku buku raile (1994) > > 2. Humma Humma (1995) > > 3. Ae Udi Udi (2002) > > Really, Rahman is born genius.. > > -Avinash > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Thulasi Ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > > ya nicely said. i can feel that. the one that strikes my mind suddenly > > is o > > > re chori from lagaan.. superb blend of conventional indian tune and > > western > > > music. the shift between both flavors is great and it is maintained > > > throughout the song. most importantly, the song fitted in the > > screenplay > > > magnificently. > > > > > > also, i would like to bring another aspect here.. ajit.. i want you to > > > notice how many people in this group reply to topic like this that > > discuss > > > about the purity and genunity of ARRs music. at this moment, let me > > quote > > > that atleast 30-35 conversations were piled for the Aaj or Kal topic u > > > started.. gradually u will understand that there are many people who > > come > > > forward to blow a small bubble to a big one. i think this topic would > > be > > > worthy to compare because people have been hearing ARRs music for 15 > > years > > > now and they SHOULD have been bowled over by ARR atleast once.. lets c > > how > > > many come forward to express it.. > > > > > > > > > On 8/21/07, Ajit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > > We all can go on and on about how good this or that song is from > > > > Rahman's repertoire. What I propose is to choose a passage from a > > > > song or an interlude, mukda, antara, or whatever stands out for you > > > > that absolutely floored you when you first heard it and from there > > > > onwards. > > > > > > > > The one passage that absoslutely knocked me over when I first heard > > it > > > > and even now just boggles me is the second interlude in Yuva's "Hey > > > > Khuda Hafiz" with Sunita Sarathy's voice, when Rahman suddenly turns > > > > the corner into a jazzy rhythm with this light piano improv gently > > > > providing background accompaniment. It came so unexpected when I > > > > first heard it and just made me laugh in the moment at how brilliant > > > > and out of the box thinking that musical concept was. A pure genius > > > > moment. > > > > > > > > What are some other brilliant "bowled you over" out of the box > > musical > > > > moments can you think of? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! 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